From the image above it seems that you do not require a big tutorial to help you to build this candle holder. All you need is a wood panel, a hook and some nails/screws and do exactly what you see in the picture. Attach the hook to the wood panel using two screws and then, attach the panel to the wall using more nails or screws. That’s it. I hope this gets the job done.

Ever looked up your walls and fancied something minimalist yet classy? Then fret no more because this is just the thing to spice up your walls. I came across this antique looking, minimalist set of wooden arrows as shown in the picture and I am actually thinking of making one for myself. It is utterly cool and easy to make too. It is one of those things that when you finish them, they turn out to be exactly what was the image it in your head.

Woodworking is the art that gets you busy and you can do this activity in the leisure time. If you are new to the art of woodworking there is nothing to worry about. It is not so much difficult that you cannot learn. Remember, learning never stops. So, have the courage to start the art of woodworking and take your time out to learn it. Here I am sharing 20 woodworking projects with you, have a look at them in detail. I am sure you would get some good ideas for the woodworking projects of your home and office. With these woodworking projects, the beauty of your drawing and dining room would be enhanced. You should not lose hope while learning these woodworking ideas. By the time you would learn these projects very easily; if you work hard and concentrate, you can go for the further more complex projects.
This is one of those things that you never know you need unless you have one. This amazing wooden sofa sleeve works perfectly on either or both sides of a sofa set. It gives your sofa a nice look. The sleeve can also be modified to include a cup holder, mobile holder, etc. You can easily find this item on any online furniture store, but an even better idea is to build one. This way, you can make a sofa sleeve design that you actually like and make space for cup and other things.
Make It: Cut an oval from chipboard; paint it and three clothespins yellow. Add black paint to the tip of each clothespin as shown. Once the paint has dried, let your child use his fingertips to create brown paint spots all over the oval body and clothespin legs and neck. Clip the legs and neck onto the body and glue in place. Glue a yellow pom-pom face onto the neck and adhere a folded chenille stem along the back of the neck to complete the giraffe.
Aside from the privacy it offers, a latticework porch trellis is a perfect way to add major curb appeal to your home for $100 or less. The trellis shown here is made of cedar, but any decay-resistant wood like redwood, cypress or treated pine would also be a good option. Constructed with lap joints for a flat surface and an oval cutout for elegance, it’s a far upgrade from traditional premade garden lattice. As long as you have experience working a router, this project’s complexity lies mostly in the time it takes to cut and assemble. Get the instructions complete with detailed illustrations here.